'Flying cars' to be reality soon? Uber mulls aerial taxi service in India

Uber hopes to start operating demonstrator flights starting in 2020

Press Trust of India 

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Running late for a crucial meeting in Gurugram? Imagine hailing an air taxi to fly you from your office in, say, Central Delhi to the meeting location in under 10 minutes.

If that sounds like a scene straight out of a sci-fi flick, think again. intends to achieve this feat with 'Elevate', one of its most ambitious projects yet. And the SoftBank-backed company is considering India along with countries like Japan and to be a part of its futuristic dream.

had named as its first two launch cities in the US for the launch of its and has been on the prowl to select an international city as its third partner.

It has now shortlisted five countries India, Japan, Australia, Brazil and and one of them will become the first Uber Air City outside of the US, Uber said in a statement.

Uber hopes to start operating demonstrator flights starting in 2020 and beginning commercial operations in 2023 in the three cities.

"In pursuit of our first international launch market, where you will be able to push a button and get a flight, we are announcing a shortlist of five countries where Uber Air can immediately transform transportation and take our technology to new heights," Eric Allison, Head of Uber Aviation Programs, said.

Uber said Indian cities like Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru are among the most congested cities in the world and travelling even a few kilometers can take over an hour.

It believes that its aerial service has tremendous potential to help create a transportation option that bypasses congestion, instead of adding to it.

The team will engage in talks with stakeholders across major cities in these countries, and announce the chosen within the next six months.

The decision will be based on factors like size of the market, and availability of enabling conditions. will also take into account a third criteria of local commitment, where it will work with respective governments and communities to make the dream project a reality.

The company plans to use (VTOL) aircraft for the service. A fancy video depicting the future scenario shows riders booking an aerial ride from their smartphones and hopping onto the VTOLs via helipads atop a high-rise.

According to a whitepaper on the website, a ride between Marina in San Francisco to downtown San Jose is expected to take 15 minutes (43.3 miles) in a VTOL compared to 1 hour 40 mins in an Uber cab (56.9 miles) and 2 hour 12 minutes in Caltrain (55.4 miles).

This aerial ride is expected to cost about $129 initially, which could be brought down to $43 in near-term and $20 in the long term. Comparatively, users today pay about $111 in an UberX (cab ride) and $83 in UberPOOL (shared ride) for the same ride.

Besides, Uber Elevate also plans to experiment with drone delivery for Uber Eats.

First Published: Thu, August 30 2018. 21:59 IST